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Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema. And Kruzheva is a good example of that as he illustrates the friendly rivalries between the youths on village in both a very rough and clowning way.

Top Cast

  • Nina Shaternikova

    Nina Shaternikova

  • Boris Tenin

    Boris Tenin

  • Pyotr Savin

    Pyotr Savin

  • Fyodor Brest

    Fyodor Brest

  • Konstantin Gradopolov

    Konstantin Gradopolov

    Petka Vesnukhin

  • A. Shushkin

    A. Shushkin

    Senka

  • Dmitriy Maloletnov

    Dmitriy Maloletnov

  • Boris Poslavsky

    Boris Poslavsky

    The fellow with the guitar

  • Konstantin Nazarenko

    Konstantin Nazarenko

    Boy

Overview

Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema. And Kruzheva is a good example of that as he illustrates the friendly rivalries between the youths on village in both a very rough and clowning way.

Rating

5.9 / 10
9 Reviews
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